The Freeman

Kvitova unsure if she'll be Grand Slam winner again

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NEW YORK — Petra Kvitova admitted Tuesday that she might never be a Grand Slam champion again after losing a three-set thriller to Venus Williams at the US Open.

The 27-year-old Czech was defeated 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (7/2) by the American veteran in the quarter-finals.

It was just Kvitova's eighth tournament back following a five-month absence to recover from potentiall­y career-ending injuries to her left playing hand sustained in fighting off a knifewield­ing burglar at her Czech home in December.

"I'm glad that I am still able to compete on the high level against the top players," said Kvitova, the 2011 and 2014 Wimbledon champion.

"I'm not sure about the titles of the Grand Slams. Of course that's why I'm playing tennis, and that's why I wanted to be back and playing, and is a big motivation.

"But I'm still on the earth, and I know it's still a lot of work. This was a quarter-final, but I know how tough it is to get a title for a Grand Slam. It was pretty close but pretty far, as well."

Tuesday's performanc­e was vintage Kvitova -- 35 winners canceled out by 45 unforced errors.

Nine double faults, one of which handed back a break when she led 3-1 in the decider, rubbed shoulders with saving eight of 11 break points in an impressive display of defense.

Kvitova returned to the tour in May at the French Open, where she made the second round while she also reached the same stage at Wimbledon.

A 20th career title at Birmingham was sandwiched in between, but the 14th-ranked Kvitova knows there is plenty of work ahead to get her career back on track.

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